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Scratching that coffee-after-dark itch
If you’re a true coffee junkie, you may not have noticed or cared that Starbucks raised prices at most outlets this summer.
News from the vinyard
A former colleague of ours used to say after the Labor Day holiday, “It’s time to put away your flip flops and surfboards and get back to work.” Even though Labor Day symbolizes the end of summer for most of us, the warm sunny days continue for a spell even here in North Idaho. The transition of summer into fall also brings the start of the wine grape harvest across the appellations of the Western U.S. We have received word from friends across the wine industry that the harvest has indeed commenced.
Campbell says sales, profit dip; cuts guidance
PHILADELPHIA - The Campbell Soup Co. sold more cans of soup in its fiscal second quarter, but at such deep discounts it drove down the company's profit.
Economies around the world slowing
WASHINGTON - From the United States to Europe and even to booming China, the global economy is showing signs of strain.
Flanking the fairgrounds
The news in real estate is often about the new. New developments and neighborhoods. New designs and home features.
2012 Beauty-Best Hair Salon
Studio 3B
NIC WRESTLING: Great Falls tops Cardinals
CYT bringing 'Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat' to Kroc stage
Christian Youth Theater-North Idaho is bringing "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat," to the S.A. Kroc Theater, Feb. 28 to March 9.
Sholeh Patrick
Love... it's good for our health
Valentine's Day has evolved. Initially it was just for lovers. Now, parents buy stuffed animals and candy for their kids; friends, for each other. I'm not sure what the rules are anymore.
If it was only me ...
Powerball jackpot reaches $320M for Saturday drawing
Playing with fire? Then do it right
Happy birthday, America!
Taylor Swift angry for fans in Ticketmaster meltdown
The 52-date Eras Tour kicks off March 17 in Glendale, Arizona
NEIGHBORHOOD OF THE WEEK: Wide open spaces close to town — Brickert Country Estates
In most cases, buyers wanting acreage need to look well outside traditional city limits. Brickert Country Estates in Post Falls offers tons of space without sacrificing proximity to civilization.
Stocks give up early gains
NEW YORK - Stocks struggled to a mixed finish Thursday after weak earnings news from 3M and other companies weighed on the market.
U.S. trade deficit drops to $43.4 billion in October
Water conservation practices save money, improve lawn
Despite all indications to the contrary, summer will be here soon and we would like to share a few thoughts about water use. During the hot summer months, it is natural to use more water. We ask our customers to pay attention to how much they use and to take care to not over water.
Oregon prepares for fallout from coronavirus, school closure
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — Gov. Kate Brown said Friday that the state will help find childcare for the children of frontline medical workers and first responders as schools statewide are closed for two weeks to slow the spread of the new coronavirus.
Biden insists banking system is safe after 2 bank collapses
International regulators also had to step in to ease investor fe
Parents selling children shows desperation of Afghanistan
aid groups say more than half the population faces acute food shortages
City panel says no to outdoor hot dog sales downtown
COEUR d’ALENE — Keep them dogs indoors, at least at night.